Sterling silver Eagle pendant by Joe Jack, Coast Salish/Cowichan Nation

Sterling silver Eagle pendant by Joe Jack, Coast Salish/Cowichan Nation

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Beautiful Sterling silver EAGLE pendant by Indigenous jewelery artist Joe Jack from the Coast Salish First Nation, Cowichan Tribe on Vancouver Island. 

Measurements: the pendant is 2" x 1.4" (the chain is not included)

Detailed,  powerful and elegant expression, clean lines, engraved signature at the back. Gorgous piece of art jewelry. Very high quality!!!

Meaning: Eagles mate for life and are therefore also seen as a symbol of lasting love and dedication. It is told that the Eagle end their own life in despair when the mate is lost. Eagle feathers are used in the most important ceremonies, a display of respect, courage.

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About This Artist

Joe Jack is a member of the Coast Salish Nation, Cowichan Tribes. Born and raised on the Cowichan Territory by his parents, father Don Elliott from the Deer Horne Reserve in Glenora and his mother Adeline Jack who originates from the Quamichan....Artist bio and other available works »

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